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			<h1>Install instructions</h1>

			<p>jFrame uses AJAX GET requests in order to bring in the needed javascript files. Due to this you need to
			   view it from a server. If you try and use it locally with no server the security settings of the browser
			   will probably block the AJAX request.</p>
	
			<p>If you do not have a server, you can set on up really easily by using:</p>
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				<li>For the Mac - <a href="http://www.mamp.info/en/index.html">MAMP</a></li>
				<li>For Windows - <a href="http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html">XAMPP</a></li>
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			<p>For how to use and modify jFrame.js, look at <a href="how_to_use.html">How to use</a></p>
		
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